Sentence examples for divergent challenges from inspiring English sources

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But loose monetary policy in the rich world makes it hard for emerging economies to tighten even if they want to, since that would suck in even more speculative foreign capital.Walking a fine lineWhether the world economy moves smoothly from the Great Stabilisation to a sustainable recovery depends on how well these divergent challenges are met.

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We therefore evaluated M2-based vaccine efficacy against divergent challenge viruses.

Multiple divergent lineages challenge the design of cross-protective vaccines and highlight the need for additional surveillance.

Haldane concedes that this divergent picture poses challenges for monetary policy, with some parts of the economy "going gangbusters" while there is "continuing pain" for others.

The circulation of multiple divergent hemagglutinin lineages challenges the design of effective cross-protective vaccines and highlights the need for additional surveillance.

However, it does rather skirt over some of the other reasons Europe is in such a mess today – eg, a single currency union covering such divergent countries, the challenge of implementing austerity without devaluation, the lack of political leadership in the early stages of the crisis.... maybe they're in another video?.... Best watched alongside Ian Traynor's analysis of Project Europe, I reckon.

Join Professor Joanna Stalnaker for three evenings of rich discussion on the literary form Montaigne invented to respond to these questions and then the divergent ways his challenge was taken up by two subsequent writers of the French tradition, Rousseau and Colette.

Also, we recently showed that intranasal immunization of mice with recombinant adenovirus (rAd) expressing fusion protein consisting of codon-optimized HA2-subunit of A/California/7/2009(H1N1) virus fused to a trimerized form of CD40L completely protected mice against lethal challenges with divergent influenza A subtypes including H1N1, H3N2, and H9N2.

Wohlbold, T. J. et al. Vaccination with soluble headless hemagglutinin protects mice from challenge with divergent influenza viruses.

Eliciting maximal immune responses to highly divergent viruses is a challenge and a focus in AIDS vaccine development.

In this commentary, I will first highlight that their examinations arrive at fairly different conclusions; then second, consider what we can learn from these divergent examinations; and, finally, challenge us to think not only about the effect of downward devolution, but also the effect of privatization or outward devolution on representative democracy.

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